Support Dementia Friendly Baker County

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Your involvement helps reduce stigma and create a community where people living with dementia can remain independent, enjoy quality of life, and participate fully in community activities. Here are meaningful ways you can help:

1. Learn & Share

Increase awareness by learning about dementia and effective communication strategies. Share what you learn with family, friends, and neighbors to help build a more understanding and supportive community.

2. Volunteer

Become a Dementia Friendly Baker County volunteer! We offer diverse opportunities for people with different skills and availability—from helping at events to supporting educational programs. Your time and talents make a difference.

3. Fund Dementia Friendly Programs

Donations are welcome and deeply appreciated. Every contribution goes directly to funding Dementia Friendly activities.
How to donate:

  • Make a check payable to Crossroads Carnegie Art Center (our fiscal sponsor)
  • Write “DFBC” on the “For” line
  • Deliver your check to Crossroads Carnegie Art Center. Crossroads also processes debit and credit cards for your convenience.

Acknowledgement of Support

Dementia Friendly Baker county (DFBC) Programs are made possible through the generous support of our community, organizations, funding partners, and people like you. We gratefully acknowledge and thank the following organizations for their support of our community commitment to reduce stigma and create a community where people living with dementia can thrive:

  • Buerkel-Zoellner Foundation
  • Leo Adler Community Foundation
  • Oregon Community Foundation – Robert Chandler Foundation
  • Dr. Carl and Virginia Kostol Foundation
  • The Roundhouse Foundation
  • Oregon Health Authority - Rural Oregon Aging Mini-Grant
  • Cheryl Martin for designing our sunflower logo
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